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  1. Article ; Online: First century B.C.E. in the history of Aegean Greece it was an exceptionally gloomy period. Between 88 BC and 31 B.C.E. Rome's first war with Mithridates took place on its lands, and later three Roman civil wars ended here. The article is an attempt to look at these events from a Greek perspective. It shows how the fighting Romans used Greek human, financial and material resources, and what effects it had.

    Marcin Pawlak

    Klio, Vol 64, Iss

    2023  Volume 4

    Abstract: First century B.C.E. in the history of Aegean Greece it was an exceptionally gloomy period. Between 88 BC and 31 B.C.E. Rome's first war with Mithridates took place on its lands, and later three Roman civil wars ended here. The article is an attempt to ... ...

    Abstract First century B.C.E. in the history of Aegean Greece it was an exceptionally gloomy period. Between 88 BC and 31 B.C.E. Rome's first war with Mithridates took place on its lands, and later three Roman civil wars ended here. The article is an attempt to look at these events from a Greek perspective. It shows how the fighting Romans used Greek human, financial and material resources, and what effects it had.
    Keywords Aegean Greece in the 1st century BCE ; Rome's first war with Mithridates ; Roman Civil Wars ; octobolos eisphora in Messene ; History (General) and history of Europe ; D
    Language German
    Publishing date 2023-02-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Tuning Anion-Binding Properties of 22-Membered Unclosed Cryptands by Structural Modification of the Lariat Arm

    Kajetan Dąbrowa / Patryk Niedbała / Marcin Pawlak / Marcin Lindner / Wiktor Ignacak / Janusz Jurczak

    ACS Omega, Vol 5, Iss 45, Pp 29601-

    2020  Volume 29608

    Keywords Chemistry ; QD1-999
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher American Chemical Society
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article ; Online: Advancing Membrane Electrodes and Optical Ion Sensors

    Eric Bakker / Gastón Crespo / Ewa Grygolowicz-Pawlak / Günter Mistlberger / Marcin Pawlak / Xiaojiang Xie

    CHIMIA, Vol 65, Iss

    2011  Volume 3

    Abstract: While potentiometric sensors experienced a golden age in the 1970s that drove innovation and implementation in the clinical laboratory as sensors of choice, it has been only fairly recently that a theoretical understanding coupled with modern materials ... ...

    Abstract While potentiometric sensors experienced a golden age in the 1970s that drove innovation and implementation in the clinical laboratory as sensors of choice, it has been only fairly recently that a theoretical understanding coupled with modern materials approaches transformed the area of membrane electrodes from a playful, yet empirical field to one firmly rooted in scientific understanding. This paper summarizes key progress in the field during the past two decades, emphasizing that the key impulses at the time originated from the emerging field of optical ion sensors. This simplified and transformed the underlying theory of their potentiometric membrane electrode counterparts, where subsequently substantial progress was made, including the realization of ultra-trace detection limits. The better understanding of zero-current ion fluxes and transport processes in turn allowed the development of approaches utilizing dynamic electrochemistry principles, thereby drastically expanding the field of membrane electrodes and making available a range of new methodologies that would have been difficult to predict only a few years ago. These significant developments are now starting to come back and influence the field of optical sensors, where the control and triggering of dynamic processes, away from simpler equilibrium principles, are becoming a highly promising field of research.
    Keywords Analytical chemistry ; Chemical sensors ; Membrane electrodes ; Optodes ; Potentiometry ; Chemistry ; QD1-999
    Language German
    Publishing date 2011-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Swiss Chemical Society
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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